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Multiply 2ab(−a+2b+3). −2a2b+4ab2+6ab 8a2b2 −2a +2ab+3b 8ab
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Multiply 2ab(−a+2b+3).
−2a2b+4ab2+6ab
8a2b2
−2a +2ab+3b
8ab
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